Wednesday 1 June 2011

Derbyshire v Surrey day 4

After several strong and consistent performances, Derbyshire slipped below par today and were soundly beaten by a decent, but not brilliant Surrey side.

It again highlights that we simply have to be at our best to compete in every session of every day of every game. Only the very best players can drop in standard and still contribute. This was a salutory lesson as we go into the T20.

The moaners were naturally out in force and it is disappointing how people keep suggesting that we bring John Morris back. Speaking as someone who was and is a fan of what he did for the club, it isn't going to happen. John made a good contribution, but his day at the club is done and it is now someone else's turn. Saying that this wouldn't have happened under John is silly - it did, plenty of times, as it did in the days of other coaches over the years. To say that we're now in for three and a half months of rubbish is a knee-jerk, ill-thought out comment. We'll lose a few, quite possibly in this tournament, but it shouldn't detract from the fact that the first part of the season has been more encouraging than many of late.

Still, tomorrow is another day, or more accurately, evening. Lancashire visit and we need to raise our game considerably to make a match of it. We can do it, as we've shown already this season and must do so again.
We will be doing it, as highlighted in the DET this morning, with only one overseas player and I'd back that decision 100%. Why bring over someone when it will take to the mid-point of the competition to get him a visa? You can't lay any fault at the feet of the club committee or chairman, as Khawaja's exit was unexpected and unfortunate.

I know Kent have signed Charl Langeveldt, but Langers last year was a shadow of previous campaigns. While he can still bowl a decent ball and over, he's lost a yard or two of pace and is more hittable than he was in his pomp. I'm quite happy with Martin Guptill and I hope we play around him and work to a plan of him batting through an innings. He is a naturally quick scorer and we need him to lead us to competitive scores.

Changing tack, the other evening Notoveryet made an excellent suggestion that we could perhaps better reward our star players to retain them, rather than bringing over an overseas player of modest reputation. Given that we can't sign the likes of Chris Rogers and Michael Di Venuto any more, excellent players who simply can't get into a strong Test side, it has some merit. With star players either priced out of the market or too heavily committed to international fixtures, it could become reality. The Sunday Times figures he quotes for Martin Guptill and Usman Khawaja are not too accurate, but the concept is a fair one.

It will depend on the overseas market and availability, as well as continued strong performances from our better players. We need to build around Madsen, Hughes, Groenewald and Smith, but their rewards should be commensurate with performance. Get us a thousand runs and you get a small bonus on top of the basic. 1500? That'll do nicely. The same should go for 40 wickets, or 60.

As long as we don't pay above the odds for mediocrity I can follow the logic. Want to know what I mean? Graham Wagg completed a game from hell for Glamorgan today: 0-95 and a pair. He now has a batting average of 23 and 13 wickets at 51. It's not great, but even worse when you've paid a fortune for the player. I hope it works out for a guy who gave us solid service, but right now he's in danger of making Rikki Clarke look like Sobers...

14 comments:

  1. I agree we need to forget about Morris. I doubt he would want to come back given the comments made by players to the chairman and media. Even if he did come back I fail to see how he could build a working relationship with those players. Lest we forget last season we finished bottom of the championship, did nothing of any note in 1 day cricket and failed to turn up in the crucial 20/20 match. Let's move on. Today was desperately poor but the squad surely has more talent and ability than that. It would not be the first time a potentially promising season collapses in the aftermath of political wrangles but hopefully Sutton et al can show enough leadership to enable the talent to shine through.


    Spireite Tim

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  2. We have got to do anything we can to get John Morris back and then get John and the staff in a room and don't let them out until they sort out their differences like grown men. Its the only way forward for us.

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  3. Peakfan, I applaud your otimism but we were rolled over in 7 and a bit sessions by their second XI bowling attack! Bring back JM as soon as!

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  4. Not another "Bring back Morris" comment. For gods sake get over it once and for all,its getting boring now. If you can,t post a comment with some substance then might i suggest you don,t bother at all.

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  5. Its interesting that the comments regarding bringing Morris back always seem to be from "Anonymous"

    As I have previously said I'm not 100% sure it was the right decision but its time to move on.

    The Phantom

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  6. Yeah, I'm not going to allow such posts from here on. I always welcome comments but John won't be coming back and wouldn't want to. Enough's enough.

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  7. I love Krik, a great man and a very good player for us who was clearly doing well with our youngsters. As the new Head of Cricket though I would like hear what he has got to say in the press, radio or on the club website.

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  8. Your stats on Graham Wagg this season are interesting and would suggest that JM was right not to bankrupt the club and pay Wagg money that we couldn't afford.

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  9. I know that the form of some of the players has dipped since John Morris left but a couple of wins will help the confidence. We didn't become a bad side the day Morris left.

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  10. I switched on cricket last night and saw the man that I would like as our Head of Cricket for next season, Dominic Cork. He might rattle more cages than John Morris but like John, Dominic is a born winner. I would like to see Dominic get the job with Krik working alongside him.

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  11. morris is not the messiah, he's a very naughty boy. No second coming. Dropping the ball over Kwaja's A tour leaves us short 4 T20s. Is this what you want in a head coach. Done gone move on. Would love to see Cork in post but cant see how we could afford to keep him in sequins. Stop the bitching and support the team . brewbeard









































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  12. I keep reading that spending money on players for the Twenty/20 didn't work for us last year. well I remember our wins at Headingly, Old Trafford, Grace Road and Wantage Road and the way we easily beat both Lancashire and Worcestershire at home. But for the injuries to Wagg, Clare and Bosman at the end I feel that we would have more than likely have qualified for the knockout stages. And if John Morris had lead us out on Finals Day at the Rose Bowl I am sure that we would have given a good account of ourselves against anybody.

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  13. Breaking news on the Falcons Forum about the chairman's plans for next season. Krikken not even given a mention so can we take it that he has been given the same dreaded '3 weeks to prove yourself' that John Morris got?

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  14. sorry about the wasted space. i dont know what happened . brewbeard

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